Apple announces macOS 27 Golden Gate at WWDC
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As Apple announced last year, this year’s macOS release will end support for Intel Macs. The macOS 27 Golden Gate release will require a Mac with an Apple Silicon chip inside, including the original M1 that launched in the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini back in late 2020.
Siri comes to MacOS 27 more conversational, with onscreen awareness and powered by Gemini. MacOS 27 is also the end of the road for Intel-based Macs, requiring an Apple M1 processor or newer to run.
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macOS 27: Everything we know about the next big Mac update
Macworld On June 8, Apple will officially reveal the follow-up to macOS 27 Tahoe, followed by a months-long beta cycle, and the official release of the new operating system in the fall. As for what to expect,
Every year heading into WWDC, one thought on many Mac fans' minds is what Apple will choose as the name for the next version of macOS. The tradition dates all the way back to the beginning of Mac OS X with big cat names like Leopard,
A newly discovered WWDC26 custom hashmoji asset mentions "Project Big Bear." Could this be the official name of Apple's upcoming macOS 27 update?
WWDC is our chance to see what Apple will do to make our Mac experience better, and here's what I want to see at WWDC26 for macOS.